Janice-Blunt-Obituary

Janice Dover Blunt

Contra Costa, California

1918 - 2014

About

LOCATION
Contra Costa, California

Obituary

Send Flowers

Janice Dover Blunt1918 - 2014Resident of RichmondMom passed away peacefully at home surrounded by Her family. She was born in Arkansas, the oldest of 12 children and came to California in 1945.She was preceded in death by Her husbands John and Roy. Janice is survived by Her children Tony (Betty),...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

We miss you more than ever
We know you’re with Jolene now
Happy to know you’re together

my grandmother grew up picking cotton in arkansas. sometimes without shoes. sometimes without food. she lost her first baby near term. she lovingly raised 3 children while working in a cannery. and then lovingly helped raise her grandchildren - while still working at the cannery. once she quit working, her favorite pastimes : gardening & canning. she'd pick me up after school in her impala with one of her cold dill pickles wrapped in a towel on a hot day. and i adored it! she never wanted for...

Mom, It's been two years and I think of you everyday. Love Always

I love you Mama, the loss isn't getting any eaiser. I miss the sound of your voice

Mema had a great sense of humor and always treated her grandchildren's friends as if they were own! She was a wonderful person!

MeMa - how could I ever forget MIDNIGHT PITA, Arkansas, those
homemake biscuits Yvon told me about for years......your home made pickles & salsa.......your love for you beautiful family - your rhythm ! Holy smokes you could dance girl. We did have some fun and I so hope those husbands up there are chasing you around for a dance right now. Love to Tony & family, Jolene & family and of course Yvon & family with hugs & kisses galore! xoxoxox Teri

It saddens me to know I'll never hear her say "hey son" again

Dear Yvonne and family,

Isn't it wonderful to have your mother on this earth for so long! To share in the birth of your children and their children and to share all the exciting things in life! However, no matter how long we have her, it is never long enough and it tears us apart when the time comes to say goodbye... for now. I feel so blessed to have known her, she was a great lady and quite the character! I know you will all miss her a great deal.

Judi Waller

I loved my Aunt Janice...I always looked forward to her coming to Arkansas to stay with us and always hated for her to leave. She will be missed.